Lawmakers Urge Adding DeepSeek, Gotion to DOD’s 1260H List
House Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar of Michigan and eight other congressional Republicans asked the Defense Department in a Dec. 18 letter to add 17 firms, including AI startup DeepSeek, to its 1260H List of Chinese military companies.
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Other companies recommended for the list include lithium battery supplier Gotion, robotics firm Unitree and biotech company WuXi Apptec.
The firms suggested for the list “represent military-civil fusion contributors central to [China’s military] modernization, internal-security operations, and power-projection capabilities,” the lawmakers wrote. “Their designation under Section 1260H would directly support Congress’ intent that U.S. taxpayer funds not underwrite [China’s] military-industrial and internal-security or intelligence capabilities.”
The Pentagon declined to comment on the letter.